New Delhi, Dec. 28 -- India remembers its son, late Ratan Tata, on his 88th birth anniversary on Sunday.

Tata Group Chairman N Chandrasekaran paid his respects to Ratan Tata in Bombay House by garlanding the late industrialist-cum-philanthropist's statue.

The late Chairman of Tata Group, Ratan Tata, believed true philanthropy is never personal, and leadership is a responsibility to turn influence into positive change.

"Under his guidance, philanthropy evolved from charity to a strategic, results-driven approach, addressing healthcare, education, livelihood, women-empowerment, and more--with a focus on long-term transformation and community resilience," Tata Trusts wrote on X, remember the great Indian.

Tata Trusts believes his vision ...